365 Photos – 9th May 2011 to 8th May 2012 (and beyond)

On the 9th May 2011 I decided to start a 365 project – that is taking a photograph every day for a year. On the 8th May 2012 I finished my first year, and thought – “why stop now?”. You can read more about how and why my project started in my post on 10 May 2011 – “365”. During my first 365, I posted all my photos to 365project.org, which is an amazing site, and I highly recommend you have a look, and sign up (it’s free!) if you are considering doing a 365 project.

In October 2013, after nearly two and a half years, I realised that maintaining a photo every day is starting to feel more like work than fun, and taking up time I needed to spend on other things. I am still posting photos regularly, just not every day, and if I take more than one photo a day I spread these out across several dates. I think that it retains a loose philosophical link to the original project though! Anyway, you can read a bit more about this decision here in more post on 3 October 2013 – “365 – The end”.

My photos are all posted to photo.eutony.net/365 (this link also appears on the left sidebar, as “365 Photos”). The most recent photo is always shown on the eutony.net homepage, and the latest 12 are always shown below (with click-throughs for larger versions).

Latest

7th August 2025 - "Time to come home"
7th August 2025 - "Time to come home"
6th August 2025 - "Patisserie"
6th August 2025 - "Patisserie"
5th August 2025
5th August 2025
4th Agust 2025 - "Benodet beach"
4th Agust 2025 - "Benodet beach"
3rd August 2025 - "Jump in!"
3rd August 2025 - "Jump in!"
2nd August 2025 - "Benodet"
2nd August 2025 - "Benodet"
1st August 2025 - "BBQ"
1st August 2025 - "BBQ"
31st July 2025
31st July 2025
30th July 2025 - "Stairs de Triomphe"
30th July 2025 - "Stairs de Triomphe"
29th July 2025 - "Un monde divise"
29th July 2025 - "Un monde divise"
Original Pieces of the Berlin Wall These segments once stood a the heart of a divided Berlin - a powerful symbol of Cold War tensions. Erected in 1961 and torn down in 1989, the Wall left a lasting ark of lives, ideologies, and the course of history. They are part of "The Berlin Wall. A World Divided", on view at the "Cite de l'architecture et du patrimoine" from May 14 to September 28. Discover over 200 original artefacts that bring history to life and explore this unique story of division, resistance, and the quest for freedom.
28th July 2025 - "La Joie de Vivre"
28th July 2025 - "La Joie de Vivre"
27th July 2025 - "Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel (and Olympic flame)"
27th July 2025 - "Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel (and Olympic flame)"
... and the Arc de Trimophe at the end of the Champs Elysees if you look really closely.